posted by admin on Mar 9
the good point is u have somewhere to put yr dvd’s the bad point being they always fall over so u spend mosta yr time picking em up off the floor
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Archive for the ‘DVD Rack’ Categoryposted by admin on Mar 9
posted by admin on Mar 7 Other similar questions on this website have been answered… But none helped me find what I was looking for. :-/ posted by admin on Mar 5 I want a custom DVD rack to mount to my wall. I am wanting to use either a metal or wood. This is kind of what I am looking for, but I am wanting more right angles than extreme ones like this: I was also thinking about doing a series of waves, up and down, out from the wall and back to it. I am looking to hold about 200 DVDs/Blu Rays and I am trying to figure out which material would be easier to use, and how I would go about mounting it to the wall. Keep in mind that in spite of my ambitions, my budget is limited, as well as my access to anything more than common tools. I am assuming it takes some serious muscle to bend sheet metal like that. I look forward to any and all tips and advice offered. I would love to have the knowledge to match my imagination! Home & garden -> DIY (Do it yourself) Your local library may also have books on how to make custom shelves. posted by admin on Mar 3
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posted by admin on Feb 27 I got these nice Pier One DVD racks that stack on top of each other with the SKU 1948778. I don’t know where to get anymore to stack because Pier One stopped holding them. Please help! You could also put an ad on craigslist.org to see if anyone close to you has one for sale. posted by admin on Feb 25 I’m not looking for a whole entertainment center. I just need a rack or something like that to set my tv on. Does something like that exist and if so where can I fnd one? posted by admin on Feb 23 I am wanting to buy an Adult DVD from this convienence store. Of course, this is the first time I’ve ever bought one. I don’t want to be standing around drawing attention to myself by figuring out how to open the wire rack they are stored in. Can anybody help me? posted by admin on Feb 21 Building a DVD/CD rack myself, since buying one is a hell of a lot more expensive. Since space is limited, I designed it to be double sided, but I have no clue on a good way to build a spinning base for it to be screwed to. Anyone have any ideas? This link should help. You may want to scale it up or down, to suit. posted by admin on Feb 19 Right now I am rocking one of the 504 DVD racks from Best Buy, but am about to overflow. Problem is that sucker was like $150 bucks, and really wasn’t all that durable, so I am not too keen on just getting another one. Any big DVD collectors out there have any suggestions of where I can find a rack to accommodate my needs? I am not all that handy, so I dread the idea of a DIY solution… by Deeogee Florida Keysa Caribbean Vacation Key West Fishing |